The degree of trust of the President of the Republic is the lowest, according to the latest survey of the Cluster 17 institute. On the left, Lucie Castets and Marine Tondelier are doing well.
The never-ending political sequence that France has been experiencing since the legislative elections logically upsets the state of opinion towards political figures, as shown by the latest Cluster 17 poll for Le Point, published on Tuesday, but conducted before Matignon's appointment of Michel Barnier. If Gabriel Attal is still at the top of the political barometer with 36% of cumulative popularity, the President of the Republic is at the bottom with 18% of good opinions.
Gabriel Attal, now the leader of Renastre Deputies in the Assembly, also ranks first among voters who position himself “in the center” and “rather to the right” and is in second place in terms of support among the “rather left” voters behind Raphaël Glucksmann. Just behind the sitting Prime Minister, Marine Le Pen is the most popular in the public opinion (35%) and enjoys the highest level of support with 21%, ahead of Jordan Bardella with 18% .
Castets and Tondelier stand out
On the left of the political landscape, two figures appear: Lucie Castets, unsuccessful candidate of the New Popular Front from Matignon and Marine Tondelier, national secretary of the Ecologists. Unknown two months ago MI Castets makes his debut on the 15the place in the barometer and ranks second among the voters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon in 2022, with a cumulative popularity of 69%.
Marine Tondelier ranks eighth with 24% of favorable opinions and holds the lead among voters positioned “on the left” with a popularity rate of 69%, ahead of François Ruffin (64%) and Olivier Faure (63%). Finally, when asked about executive action, the French gave a score of 4/10 to former prime minister Gabriel Attal and just 2.5/10 to Emmanuel Macron.